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Auto drivers seek higher fares, protest

Gurugram Autorickshaw drivers in the city on Friday registered their opposition to the new fare slab for autos fixed by the Haryana government. They argued that

Published on: Dec 20, 2019 08:40 PM IST
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Gurugram Autorickshaw drivers in the city on Friday registered their opposition to the new fare slab for autos fixed by the Haryana government. They argued that not only are the prices lower than those of neighbouring Delhi, but that they will be left with little opportunity to profit, given the higher price of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fuel in Gurugram and Faridabad.

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Experts, on the other hand, are hopeful that the move would reduce the financial burden on commuters.

On December 19, the Haryana transport department notified fixed fares for autorickshaws operating within the municipal limits of Gurugram and Faridabad. Fixing of fares for autorickshaws has been a long-standing public demand and was also a pre-poll promise.

On Friday afternoon, auto drivers and union workers gathered in Sector 29’s Huda Park to express their opposition to the same.

As per the notification, issued under Section 67 of the Motor Vehicles Act (1988), all auto drivers will be required to run by the meter “with immediate effect”. Customers will have to pay 12 for the first kilometre, after which they will be charged 8 per each subsequent kilometre. In order to encourage auto drivers to operate at night, from 11pm to 5am, 25% additional “night charge” will be levied.

 
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